814 AQUIFOLIACEAE 
Dm subeoriaceous : drupe 9-11 mm. in di- 
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e 
I. Buswellii. 
Leaf- blades membranous: drupe 6-7 mm. in di- 
I. ambigua. 
Leaf-blades "6-20 em. long, conspicuously toothed: 
Alleghenian. 2. I. monticola. 
. Leaf-blades densely pubescent beneath: oe pubescent. 13. I. Beadlei 
Staminate flowers several on a common pedun 14. I. ere iene 
III, AQUIFOLIUM 
Leaf-blades entire or with a few appressed teeth near the T 
“m f-blades linear or narrowly elliptic, or broader 
hoots, 1—4 cm. long. 15. I. myrtifolia. 
| f- blades elliptic, oblanceolate, or obovate, 4-10 cm. long. 16. I. Cassine. 
i rae EE ed or sinuate. 
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17. I. vomitoria. 
dee d rarely only the terminal one present. 
eaf-blades cuneate or cuneate-obovate, with “the teeth 
ace cted forward: nutlets oval, shallowly grooved and 
blunt-ridged. 18. I. cumulicola. 
Leaf-blades oval, elliptic, or elliptic-obovate, with the 
teeth spreading: nutlets deeply grooved and shar rp- 
ridged. 19. I. opaca. 
1. I. glabra (L.) A. Gray. Shrub 0.5-1.5 m. tall, with velvety-pubescent 
twigs: leaf-blades obovate, pe pure elliptic, or a or rarely ovate, 1-5 
em. long, acute or o middle tire or ind p 
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EVERGREEN-WINTERBERRY. BERRY.)— 
~ pinelands, swamps, and prairies often 
n acid soil, Coastal Plain and rarely adj. 
provinces, n n La. and N. S.—Spr.- 
early interesting form, rather 
an peA than typical I. glabra 
occurs in pen. Florida. The drupe is red 
and rather pointed. 
- L aren ieee Chapm. Shrub 1-3 
tall, rly so: leaf-blades 
obovate, o elliptic- -oblanceolate, or oval, long, acute or usu 
ally short- -acuminate, entire or with saber E teeth above the 
middle, dark-green and o above, short-petioled: SAM nid bs 9-4 
mm. wide: sta wo corolla ee mm. wide: Ne upe globos - 
diameter, black, shining. [Z. luci a CAIR). T. & G.] amor -GALLBER € D 
Non- alluvial swamps, Coastal Plein "Fla. to La. and S Va.—(Mez. (9))—Spr. 
L Krugiana Loesener. Pe e tree x m. bes, with glabrous twigs: leaf- 
blades e or ovate, 4~7.5 em. long, ate, mo s ide deep -green 
and lustrous P , slenãer-petioled staminate > calyx AE wide: stami- 
nate corolla 5 wide: drupe 5. ipd pon as long as 
—(W. 1.)— 
the sta Qno" S- Eo )—Hammocks, fu Keys, Fla.— 
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. I. verticillata (L.) Gray. Shrub, or small tree sometimes m. tall, 
with glabrous or slightly pubescent twigs: leaf- bap eia eliptic or oval, 
bat hag to ovate or obov —8 em. long, acute t both ends, 
more or less oo n beneath often strongly reticulate, pu staminate 
calyx about 2 wide: nate corolla 6-7 mm. wide: drupe 6-8 mm. in 
Fens T, pi (BL ACK: M WINTERPERRY. FEVER-BU SH. E aa 
w woods, various provinces, Fla. to La., Mo., Ont., and N. S.—S 
